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1992 Nissan R32 Skyline GTST

2.0L turbo

Black

109,000kms

REG till end FEB2012

Exterior

Full GTR body kit

350z anniversary wheels

Khumo KU19 front and KU31rear excellent thread

Projector headlights with Xenon Globes

Engine

R34 GTT OP6 turbo

HKS adjustable actuator set to 12psi

3" Dump pipe

3" Front pipe with flex

3" cat back exhaust to oval muffler

Yellow Jacket coilpacks

ARC intake (counts as OEM replacement)

GREDDY front mount intercooler

Koyo Aluminium Race Radiator

GTR strut brace

Optima Yellow Top D34 battery

100,000kms completed at Japwarehouse

Gates Racing Belt

All belts and pulleys replaced

new water pump and seals

Excedy HD Clutch

Interior

GTR front seats

HKS half cage with side intrusion

Drift digitial boost guage (red)

Illuminated Dash (red)

Pioneer HU with USB ipod connection

Steering and Suspension

Greddy type S coilovers, base height adjustable 8kg and 6kg spring rates

Greddy electronic damping system (EDFC)

Solid Subframe bushes

This car used to be an ex show car for an audio company. Hence the fresh respray and body kit + vented bonnet.

Serviced every 5000km with Motul 4100 turbolight

RWC will need new indicator stalk (push to high beam does not work, pull works)

Requires roof respray, tree branch fell on it, quoted $400 @ DT.

$10,000

Negotiable minus parts (as a guide)

Standard radiator -200

standard suspension -1000

standard coils -200

replace arc intake for pod -250

standard battery -200

no headunit -200

BYO wheels -800

no cage -500

result is a clean stock car for $6650

with basic mods: r34 turbo, 3" dump, front and rear and a pod.

Car has a clean record with police, followed and let go every time.

Standard issue registration plates will be provided with sale.

"HAYAKU" plates available for $2000

Ron: 0401177295

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